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re: Mahmoud KHalil- He gone

Posted by Category5 on 4/11/25 at 6:04 pm to
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re: Mahmoud KHalil- He gone

Posted by Category5 on 4/11/25 at 5:08 pm to
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Sometimes clarity takes a backseat when all you have is a murky view.

It's not just about what he said; it's about what he didn't say.

Khalil entered the United States on a student visa in December 2022. In 2024, he applied for permanent residency after marrying Noor Abdalla, a U.S. citizen in 2023.

He failed to disclose that he worked as a Political Affairs Officer for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) when applying to become a permanent resident.

He failed to disclose that his employment with the Syria Office at the British Embassy in Beirut continued beyond December 2022.

re: Not a good look by Walz.

Posted by Category5 on 8/23/24 at 6:03 am to
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highly autistic individua


If his son is truly autistic he shouldn't be there. All the ABA therapy in the world can't help in situations like this. It's cruel for a parent to intentionally put their autistic child in sensory overload. Based on his facial features, expressions, and body movement, he may have an intellectual disability.
Has the Biden administration ever followed the law?
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What about seeking asyum?


On Aug. 3, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a stay of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California’s order in East Bay Sanctuary Covenant v. Biden, 18-cv-06810 (N.D. Cal.), vacating the Circumvention of Lawful Pathways (CLP) rule. At this time and while the stay remains in place, USCIS will continue to apply the CLP rule.

Under the rule, certain individuals who enter the United States through its southwest land border or adjacent coastal borders are presumed to be ineligible for asylum, unless they can demonstrate an exception to the rule or rebut the presumption. Individuals are encouraged to use lawful, safe, and orderly pathways to come to the United States.

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You need to read the Constitution


The constitution was written for citizens and doesn't address illegals. The US government has unqualified authority regarding our borders and if foreign nationals can enter or not. Only Congress has the constitutional power to regulate everything else. Congress can make laws regarding illegals that are unconstitutional when applied to citizens. There is no congressional law saying illegals can own a firearm. Illegals have very limited constitutional rights. SCOTUS has ruled illegals have a right to due process before they are deported. Woke judges cannot legislate from the bench.

re: Texas can’t deport illegals

Posted by Category5 on 3/20/24 at 12:00 pm to
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Deportation is an international system that requires 2 countries to work out procedures. Texas is not a country, and no other country is going to work with them on this issue.

I could be wrong, but to my understanding Texas will not be deporting anyone. Under SB4 illegals are arrested, photographed, fingerprinted, and given 2 choices. 1) Self-deport to Mexico or 2) Six months in jail. If they are not on any wanted, watch, or ICE lists they will be released. If caught again, they will be charged with a felony and offered the same 2 choices, except with increased jail time. SB4 is not going to stop the flow, but it does allow us to know who is in our country illegally.
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If the child is born here in the US - they are citizens and are eligible


They shouldn't be.

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If they have fake papers - they can get cards bc e verify isn’t perfect or the fake papers are really good


Most likely the government worker doesn't know how to read immigration documents or they believe a Social Security card that says "for work purposes only " is given to citizens.

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If it’s all legit - it means the parents have been here for 5 years


If they have a green card and have worked 5 qualifying quarters or have parole status etc...
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I wouldn’t be surprised. When I was teaching in public schools, I had several students who didn’t have food to eat at home. I can imagine meals are hard to come by for kids living in poverty in rural areas.

This is true because momma receives food stamps for the kids, but the kids live with grandma. Momma doesn't buy food for the kids and grandma can't afford to feed them proper meals.
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my question is, why should this person be allowed to continue to live given the diagnosis?


I hope I am interpreting your question correctly. Every person has the right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness until they are deemed a danger to society in a court of law. A diagnosis of Oppositional defiant disorder or Intermittent explosive disorder doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to live. Most respond well to Applied Behavior Analysis therapy and will have less violent outbursts as they grow older. A small fraction will outright reject behavioral change because of the established reward system. Violent behavior will ensue they get what they want, whether they take it by force or given out of fear. As adults that small fraction cannot function in society, but they have the right to do so until they commit a crime. A free society cannot punish on a maybe.
ASD is not his major malfunction. He was also diagnosed with:

Oppositional defiant disorder(ODD)
Defiance toward parents, teachers, or authority figures.

They blame others.
They are vindictive.
They are revengeful.

Contributing factors:
Personality
Parenting


Intermittent explosive disorder
Sudden explosive behavior with no thought of consequences.

They are violent with the intent to harm or kill.

Contributing factors
Passed from parent to child genetically or environmentally.

He has been with this family since he was an infant, which means it's not environmental and violent behavior is in his DNA. He doesn't like rules. He's willing to harm or kill to get what he wants. He's low intellect, but he understands right from wrong. Unless he's a sociopath. Either way, he belongs in jail.
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playing up that Hispanic accent


She's a Colombian journalist. I don't think she's a U.S. citizen.

re: Does Haley make women look bad?

Posted by Category5 on 8/24/23 at 1:19 am to
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she’s female she can’t have emotions


Uncontrolled emotions is the main reason for every FUBAR situation women have gotten themselves into. As a woman, I would advise Nikki to stick her Margaret Thatcher quote where the sun doesn't shine and never go full Hillary again.
Did Pence record the conversation? Does Pence always tell the truth? Where's his concern for the United States?

Oh wait, the Ukrainians need more tanks.

The fly is more respected than Pence.
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the scheme to submit votes from fake electors and have Pence throw out the legit votes is fraudulent


I don't think Trump asked or ordered Pence to throw out elector votes. Trump and many others asked Pence to pause and have an audit, which he could have done.
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If your speech is part of a fraudulent conspiracy


Wouldn't the DOJ's jock strap lawyer have to prove Trump didn't believe he lost the election in order to prove a crime?

re: Remember the quote

Posted by Category5 on 8/2/23 at 1:25 pm to
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I looked at them and; said, ‘if the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money. Well son of a bitch, he got fired
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This will be only the third such session since 1974 and there has only been one successful override, last year when lawmakers overturned Edwards’ veto of a congressional redistricting bill. 


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